Where is the problem of the question I can answer it if I don't see it.
Choices:
A.) subject
<span>B.) direct object </span>
<span>C.) predicate nominative </span>
<span>D.) indirect object
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Answer: letter C.) predicate nominative
> Predicate Nominative are nouns followed by a linking verb that stands for the subject.
The word PARENT is a noun that restates the subject "mom".
> predicate nominative renames the subject and is considered as a "completer" or "compliment" as it completes the verb [linking verb].
Answer:
He orders them to make him a shield for protection.
The answer is C) It tells of the origins of something. The passage above most directly fulfill the role of a myth by telling the origins of something. This condition showed in the "everything had to begin" phrase which the person said when he/she want to tell something about the Kiowas in the passage of The Way to Rainy Mountain.
The thing that is similar about the love that is expressed in "That I did always love" and "'Why do I love' You, Sir?" is the eternal kind of love that exists. In both poems, love manages to survive no matter what the circumstances are. Love has never faded whatever happens.